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One of the Manly fans on Silvertails was saying last night that Parra play attractive football, and the other loosers got up him.
One of the Manly fans on Silvertails was saying last night that Parra play attractive football, and the other loosers got up him.
Chooks and us have basically made the same amount of errors (mistakes) in our 24 games to date and therefore have effectively the same overall completion rate of 76%. They have conceded 35 more penalties than us (175 v 140) but also missed a lot less tackles than us.Agree that we would have to play perfect footy in successive games to win it.
That’s the only difference between chooks storm and us, they play mistake free footy and spoil efforts well. We can match them with the 1% plays.
I could be massively overstating it, but there seems like there’s something special about Brown. I loved the way he straightened the attack last night, and his defence continues to be exceptionally impressive, especially for a teenage rookie half.
He's very strong, which takes away one edge for the opposition to target (though at the moment they're still trying). It also means if his passing options get shut down he can run it and still threaten a linebreak or quick play-the-ball.I could be massively overstating it, but there seems like there’s something special about Brown. I loved the way he straightened the attack last night, and his defence continues to be exceptionally impressive, especially for a teenage rookie half.
Hope he doesn't get TSS...This talk is making me almost get excited for the medium-term. It’s been a very, very long time since I felt this way as a Parra fan. But we really look to have the nucleus of a very strong football team for the next few years. Christ knows if that’ll remain so (last year’s outcome stung deep after the top 4 finish of 2017), but I really, truly hope we’re entering a premiership window from next year.
Drown has gone alot better this season than I think I expected, but having said that at present time there doesn't seem to be alot to his game.
OK, apart from the stuff you listed, what else did he really do?Did you watch last nights game? Seriously?
Not a lot to his game, really?
Did you see his defence last night, Manly moved a prop to the edge to target him. He made 24 tackles (3rd most)
Did you see his running game? 120 plus metres!!That included 4 TB (Sivo had 5)
Did you see his perfect kick for Sivo’s first try?
Did you see him make the right call, draw a player (rather then run) and pass for Sivo’s 3rd try?
If i were Broncos or Titans or Warriors id be chasing Burton from Penrith. Thats another kid who has silky skills.Also on Drown’s contract, I watched a few junior GF finals today.
I saw plenty of players that had size, speed, power, could run, could break tackles, could tackle, could offload, could pass, could catch, plenty of players that have the skill set for backs / forwards, plenty of players that could potentially play junior reps (and there were a few that do).
However when looking at the halves playing, you can really see the limitations in their games. Yes they were juniors, yes they played good, but rarely did one take control of the game (in an NRL sort of way). Yeah they could run / tackle / kick, but rarely looked at the game at that moment of play and attack the opponents weaknesses or offered what the side needed (eg kick for a break, etc etc). It’s such a difficult position to play and that’s just at a junior level.
It’s no wonder that any junior half that is half decent gets a large check. It’s so rare to find them.
Dominating the Holden Cup at 17 years of age was a pretty good sign. And then playing well in reserve grade at 18 was the icing on the cake. I expected he would eventually become a first grader but was surprised when we were trying to move on one of our established halves to make room for him over the off season. I assumed he'd spend another year in NSW Cup and come into the team in 2020 to replace whichever one of Moses and Norman we didn't retain. It happened a year early and he's shown his class.I thought He was a Gun first time I saw Him , He is a Goodin’
I think He is the one We have waiting for for a long long time.when I first watched Him play Man I was stoked. He has or is something special I think ...Dominating the Holden Cup at 17 years of age was a pretty good sign. And then playing well in reserve grade at 18 was the icing on the cake. I expected he would eventually become a first grader but was surprised when we were trying to move on one of our established halves to make room for him over the off season. I assumed he'd spend another year in NSW Cup and come into the team in 2020 to replace whichever one of Moses and Norman we didn't retain. It happened a year early and he's shown his class.